After solving the Philadelphia Socialite murder, Ann Kinnear should be riding high. Instead, she's depressed and considering abandoning her spirit sensing business. To add to her problems, Ann has suffered a series of injuries to her hands—​could these be the ghostly repercussions of the violence that ended her last case? Ann goes to Maine to solicit help from fellow spirit senser Garrick Masser. Ann and Garrick find more trouble than they bargained for in a tale of obsession and misplaced loyalty that has its roots in a crumbling summer hotel, international art theft, and the historic wildfire that destroyed large swaths of Mount Desert Island in 1947. Unless Ann can fit together the pieces of the past while staying ahead of whatever—​or whomever—​​is causing her harm, her future, and that of her friend Garrick, may be very brief indeed.

​“The ending offers a thorough resolution but not before hitting a few genuinely surprising plot twists. A book that proves just as keen and charming as its characters.”​ —​Kirkus Reviews

​​“Crisp, fresh, and spooky. Dalrymple's depiction of the great Bar Harbor Fire of 1947 is so exactly and emotionally rendered, I could feel the blastsof heat from the pages.”​ ​—​Robert Blake Whitehill, Screenwriter and Best-selling Author of The Ben Blackshaw Series